Family Planning Endowment at NYU Langone Health
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Family Planning Endowment at NYU Langone Health
Our Division of Family Planning is committed to providing comprehensive reproductive healthcare to all of our patients, including abortion, early pregnancy loss, and contraceptive services. We believe that one of the best ways to ensure patient health is through a learning environment that considers the academic needs of doctors-in-training as they develop from novice to expert. We encourage trainees to focus on the needs of individual patients and our local communities, become patient advocates, and learn about the issues that affect the health of women worldwide, including abortion and family planning.
Thanks to the support of our donor community, we have recently re-launched our Family Planning Fellowship, a highly-specialized training program that teaches new OBGYN doctors to become experts and leaders in abortion and contraception services, conduct relevant research, learn how to promote the reproductive rights of patients and their families, and establish strong connections to abortion and family planning experts across the country. We are also planning a new program to train rising doctors who want to learn how to perform abortions, but are currently in restricted states with limited training opportunities. We need your help to continue this critical training now and for future generations of doctors, to ensure that women and families everywhere have access to physicians with the expertise to provide safe abortion and the full spectrum of family planning services.
Please consider donating to our newly established Family Planning Endowment at NYU Langone, which will ensure the continuity of our abortion education and training programs, in perpetuity. The endowment will guarantee that we have resources in place to continue to teach doctors how to provide abortion, contraception, and family planning services--no matter how the landscape of reproductive health care continues to evolve in the years to come.